** Description changed:

  Gutsy was really stable, I never had a problem for the longest time.
  When I upgraded to Hardy, I started getting random lockups that require
  hardware reboot.  The lockups happen completely at random, usually
  within an hour.  It "seems" to come faster when using the network
  (either wired or wireless).  The lockup is total, no mouse movement, no
  numlock change, even the (wired) network ligths don't respond after a
- lockup.  This is the same bug as 204996, but that bug has been reported
- with a fix released and I'm affraid has been ignored since then.  As far
- as I understand, the fix is with intrepid (kernel 2.6.25) but no fix as
- been released for Hardy (none that works for me anyway).  Since Hardy is
+ lockup.  This is the same as bug 204996, but that bug has been reported
+ with a fix released and scheduled to be released with Intrepid, so I'm
+ affraid it has been ignored since then.  As far as I understand, the fix
+ is in kernel 2.6.25 (I have not tested it myself) but no fix as been
+ released for Hardy (none that work for me anyway).  Since Hardy is
  supposed to be LTS, I believe a fix needs to be released for it
- specifically.
+ specifically but the other bug seemed to have been ignored since it was
+ set as "fix released" (therefore this, otherwise duplicate, bug).
  
  My hardware is nearly the same as the original 204996 poster: Dell C400
  1GHz, 512MB, Broadcom BCM4306 wifi mini-pci card (Dell wireless 1350).
  
  PS: There are no other problems.  No problems rebooting after a crash,
  no blinking screen, nothing happening before the freeeze, it just stops
  responding, it is completely dead to anything. I checked in the kernel
  log files and there was nothing at the time of the crash.
  
  HELP!

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Kernel 2.6.24-19 lockup/freeze
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/243561
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